Heron

Twice As Nice & Half The Price


  • Sale
  • Regular price £24.99
  • Unavailable

More Info

Short-lived British folk-rock act Heron was formed in suburban Maidenhead in 1967, when guitarist/pianist Roy Apps and singer Tony Pook began playing with guitarist Robert Collins, inspired by Dylan and The Incredible String band. Collins soon quit, yet Heron reached a loftier place through guitarist and mandolin player Gerald T. Moore, who bought greater musical dexterity, song-writing and arrangements.

This epic second album sounds brilliant from start to finish, with strong vocal harmonies, intricate guitar interplay and excellent musical communication. Arguably Heron at their very best!

Tracklist

A1        Madman
A2        Take Me Back Home
A3        Love 13 (Lone)
A4        Something Inside
A5        Miss Kiss
A6        John Brown
B1        Big A
B2        Winter Harlequin
B3        The Sound Of The Music
B4        Your Love And Mine
C1        You Really Got A Hold On Me
C2        The Great Dust Storm
C3        My Turn To Cry
C4        This Old Heart Of Mine
C5        Minstrel And A King
D1        Getting 'Em Down
D2        I Wouldn't Mind
D3        He's A Poor Boy
D4        The Devil
D5        Wanderer
D6        Harlequin 5